:: M:~t„~;~i~[ef'7 NEI! eclairs _ . OVOID* DAILY. MACIAIIIII CARALIBLE 3 _WO. 19 Fifth Street, Are *mini dalir Mt ' AHD DESIRABLE GOODS. RRADLLY , B NEW mum foe . N. 67. LAMB , MATINZ.T., BROD/. AND °PIA& KIM PAIRT P AOTI DE A i ND Tina B&W /BRACH PAY= OuLLANA 001 CUrri areate;neastaaraiixatzim_ al atlec DUIPIMB LACIB-ArA071... BEAD GIMPS AND VaLAULA NZW LAOR COLLAR/. - Dealers Supplied- AT Nim YORK JOBBERS' num. NAMUR A CARLISLE, .1.9 31•11112. 111frelt. AT EATON'S, Emb'd Paper Collate, LADIES' PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS, Styles t TILE "iff1718111LE” Empress Trail Skix% ABOTRXR LOT RECEIVED. New Bead Drop TRIMMING AND BUTTONS. srpr Assoarusar Aletantire's Kid Gloves, F. H. E.A.PON's, ,17 Fifth Street, NEW WOWS S NEW GOODS t • MIT JIMMY= AT JOSEPH. HORNE'S & 00.'S. thro smarm 'Duras • Isms sad Well-s•lect ed stook or SPRING GOODS embracing •11 that Is ll= sa4 deistr•ble. to Dream Trinnolags, Bead Fringes, In WWI.% Blank and Amber Bad Trlnnalnd, (alma and - ClanaLane. Boma and Applique Lase, Lave and Cape 17eLls, ' . Benno, Greadlne add Time. Banana' Zdge and Inaartlnt. A fell line of LININ 81AHEEIIOHIEId 1n Plain, Hewed, flonatltelted., ranbroldered end Lane. which we are offering at very low priced. BUTTON& bt greet variety. °emulating of Set. Mk, _Velvet. Ctroehet er d Steel. new• 151LIC TOWELS,TOWELS,an 1p teat. etch-econathing likirta,Cointetti. Kens, Zeit Means, glowers end huge. STRIPED EISIBTING-41. nage Hoek Just re eetaed of etudes patter.. Balmoral Banta end herein' Hem 1/111 Has of OLOVE&.d OUR wnamiaaas nowas, op scolos. wlll be-feand well @tusked arltit fresh good., widen we oger to the trade at SALITZ.SII rims& JOS. HORNE Be. CO., 77 and 79 market Street. Boa OVERCOATS VET REMAINING EN801" width nun be CLOUD UM REGARDLESS OF COST, At the Immense CLOSING oar -SALE, IMI J. DJILAIKALEY'S 834 and 888 Liberty Street Alaii;aLarie Amortmont et FALL AM WHITS CLOTIM DRAWIIIB,I7NDERSHERTS, WHITE SHIRTS, Colton and Woolen Hosiery, Scab, Ties, Suspenders, &c. • • . 431-Wlin3E3 Of ail. Descriptions, and 0 Large Assortment or Gun ITIRNISHING GOODS, All or mbich most be sold re amass* otcoster Invoicb Call and Be Convinced. J. D. 354 and SU Liberty Street, Oppoette Wayne. PIM NEW SELLING GOODS. . W. are Nat melting a MI and, ernantela stock far oar awing sales, eon shainn eitOliel. Sat tabled Cassibrles..Jae anou, tlwlull ill._ Baresd and Plan Vtetorts • Lans. Linens, lama Crant Lawn. Tacked Cambria klitlt. lintaldrilDiltrall. frill Ilan Jacenlet and inserting% Bambara /A i re. Inds. /mount sad limb.= annelrnra. TxaW *Labels Asada. Drum, nand.. Wald. /W.W.I' dared Robe. and ars. LlOl/15, Real Point: and Appllcas' Lana and true% Valencia. Standee. and Clun7.h thaws Lines sad Ideas*, - baL sar• I n cetAdnigr a rs drn inns, POW. Sll a Au Thread an . elsnyand Vt. Tel M emd. =De dyad d linmesiltehed oen. - Snail sod nolitl4llT atll/301413.1thiramlan and Meek HILLBONn. ILLTXMIDILL EID ()LOSES for Lad et. Ocala and *fa es. COI:MU aua HOOP_AILLIrra, all sutra, Waterfall Pads, lifor Amu., tforout new, Ite. TALL LINE GENTS 7171115118H1 • Gomm COUNTRY DEALY.II3, sad alt. wbo buy to auertal .... V . irld . ko h om i lV a. raid. "7 MACRUM, CLYDE & CO., 78 and'Bo Market Stree.l, CARllarcAll.Dzstt . T.o., FOREIGN AISI i.GM' GOODS. ac). Slifead. TIMM Moat alp asmee Anim) PIM CMOS ita FINANCIAL PENNSYLVANIA STATE LOAN. PROPOS/LS FOR 1 LOAN OF $23,000,000. AN ACT To Create a Loan FORTHE REDEMPTION OF The Over-Bne Bonds of the Commonwealth. WoxitiAO. The Dolph of the CleounontrealtJt. and eartabloortltottes of ladebtodoeti, amount log to Otto ty-thrto tottlloos et dollars, have been ow Slue awl anpald tor soots time past Ana Whereas, It t eleslsable that the suns should ho path; and withdrawn from Unmasks/ thereform liscrlON I. St U enacted Dv titdemttatd ioree Emmuntotha of Ow Ckwasomputith of Peas sly iebata (I Genera Assembly sad, and U Ware a.a6rUti qf Uso same, Matte Oaresnos, Auditor Citneral and Stale Treamuaz be, sad an hezehr, authorized and empowered to borrow, on the faith of the Clammonsrealth, la such autoculta lu:dumb mit come, (not less than forty days) as they mar deem most expedl- . ant forth* Interests of the state, twenty-three MU/10w of dollars, ostd Isms eertldutes of lout =I 1= = the ant of kebruary and Ent Of ♦agnet; In the City of littladelyttla, vblcl eezitheate. of loan =I whatorcr. for State, sioalclyal. or local glary°. Su, and ►ball be p►7able ao follooro, namely: Floe mUltons of donut payable at may time .fee' Mee years and within Ha years: night riellltens at dollars. DoTWO $ say time after tan Tom guLd witblu eftuo Toon: sad ton 611111 ons of dollars = ty-lire years; and ebsil be signed by the Go.. error aste State Trauttet. see eonntertiveil by tbe Asdltor General to7:1 registered In the books et Maim:liter General, sad to be trazufbrabla on Its books of the Coannonwealtb. at Ito 7s r. I=l I=l loan. Including prerntuaas, et esters, reeetnel on the seise. A.ll Da applied to the payment of the bonds end eartidesteo of Ludebtedoeu of the Coatmonwiatli Bic. L The bids foe the Bald lose !Mali b. elimd In'the presentee: the Govsnictr. ♦udUor Quasi ►cd Slate Tressunr. ►ud ....tot to the blt;hat bigger; Provider; That uo certificate hereby authorised to be to akall be begot.la tea for leas than lu pas eadne. /310.• L The beads of Ida Stahl met eeettleates of indebtedimg a; now over dee, ebell W eeizelee. ble be paymeal of tbe said loan, under eveb ng alsiynsasa the Govarser. &tor Cleaml 2.5 Btau Ttu r..? lasy prescribe; and etym . bidder Mtb luau, aow authorized to be state la tie bid whether the rams Is payable In zeal Gediz the bonds or eertilleatee of indebted- =l!E==El2l Bac. 4. That 411 trustees, sweaters, Mathis- tr,ors, Rcardt►ae. agents. trissuzerl; mxualt- toss, of ottisr patens, holellsg m. fiduelsz7 es- Dealt% bonds or ontletatee ot paebtedness of etatt. Or .. , ./ 2 .74 on hereby authorized to bla for the kart heroliy autivertse4 lo be Weed, and to amender the bonds or eertlesatea otiose betel* them at the Mee olsoakLog such 614 and to name the Dada sat erlsed to be Waal bY this sot. 13C. S. *norms or persona Mottos to Mr fiduciary espacttr *Sated In tau tourid wctiw of t.hle act, Who may dean to laves: money to ===l without azy eider areourt, Wad the &moil la the bonds aatbmiseit kite Issued 11 thls Id. at • Ma of ;madam set =cowling twenty per =I BIG. 4. That tram and Oen the yams of Ude sat. an UM boads of MU Camataamalth . .bill Da oold carts ttio order of their =witty. Bic, f. Tb. all lotto o of Ms Oommosrroaltb, not yof duo, 'boll be ossampt from Stow mod- ==.l le►ruary Int, One thousand elght hundred and AL 11:= =I JOHN P. H 1•515, Besmear of to House of beyreseutatlyes. 'L. Si. HALL. • decade of tOo Senate. Approeed the mond day of Yebroasy, one pealed. lbsimad Usti husdred sad sixty-wen. JOBB W. (Izmir In accordance wllb the provision Sr the above Kt OtAucabl7. ethlettpropesels ylll bereeert , ell at the oIDoe of the Rote Treseuthr. la the }5 1 Ity, of Harrtabus, roaDf7IoADIA. ooffl 12 &dock, X., of Oho lot day of April A. D.. mg. to be e4derse4 es follows, ”Propoitelti tor Pea.• rylvanis Rita Loan.•' Tr.lily Deplutount. liszrldrazi, Penn.'s D. B. L. • Bids velll be received /In SC 000.000. Mb.- bersable In /Iva years aad Payabla In Ten years; 118.000.000 rebnburiablelt; Ton yeses and pay aide In /Mean yam; and 110.000,000 balm bialabla be Pinata ' amp and payable In Twen ty-Flee yearn. Tlte rate et Intatest to be altber 5 orb per mats pers.muse s snatch must Do am. tdisitly Matta to the MO. sad Um bids most ad-, ymktammus to Ms Sista mitt be aceeptsd. No bid tot less than par will be considered. The Conde wlli be Issne4 to /MS of IMO, -ina4 such Meta soma as dulni4 by the loaner; to ber tee. = .The ~u das bonds of the cpmailweauttat Prnarflianla •111 ba recalrerl at par In payment (little lobe, but bidders unurt date whether they Intend to 001 In ciuti orjn ' the trierdno loans Er=2 No &IWI= will be made betweea bidden P. , 7ths to sub as over-due /ow. 'offs N. exam, elovoraer of Pezinnlvsata. JOHN P. zuaraaNn. =9 w. a. wr.waoLs. Trelattler grA, A.—Ho seWipatite pabllslting Me above Wain kr. tog Ire "iltrfftburgkg.azrtit. TUESDIY, FEB. 26, 1667 CITY AID 1111GET.t1.121109D. THE EISABE. The Annual. Report of the Western - Penneylvanta floopltal-Dhanoat latereatinn Information and Stalls- Hem as to the In We have rewired the annual report of the =tanagers of the Western Pennsylvania flOspital t for 1866, a neatly printed pamphlet of fit ty pages,from the press of W. g. Haven. It contains an Interesting exhibit of the workings of this Inatitatlon during the year this, particularly of the Insane Department at Dlxmont. ZINLIOUI. COXDITION The expenses to the Hospital during the year amounted to $l2l 427 CO; of this atsm 048,923 07 was for hospital expenses, and 154,551 74 for a new hospital and improve ments at Dixmont. Of this sum *73,872 75 was derived front the State appropriation; 132,921118 from paw patients; $3,115 from individual benefacilmuu anti $lO,OOO from the executors of Ohartas Brewer, Esq. Toe amount remaining In the treasury of the hospital, January 1, amounted to 0 25 , 1 51 75 . It is recommended that the rates for pub lics patients be advanced my authority of the Legislature) to 1131X1 and PIO per week, ea la the Hospital at Harrisburg. IMPIIIIIITILIDffii.• O.IPOLIT Dr. Joseph A. Reed, Superintendent of 'hall:mane Department, in his report, pre sents varions suggestions with a view to the further improvement of the usefulness of the institution, During the year the in stitution has been drawled to excess, and it has been with great dubithlty the; patients who arrived could be furnished with com fortable quarter.; to this may be attributed the fact that a larger number of patients have died than In any previous year. Another year will bring partial relief by the completion of the western exten sion of the hospital.• Dr. Reed ur gently recommends that separate pro vision be made for the criminal infiane. Among . the patients aro persons of good family, members of the learned professions, artists, merchants, artisans, who feel it an extreme hardship to be compelled to atm. elate ttidt criminals, whose Insanity has only served to darken and eraitannao the most revolting features of their characters. The moral effect on the minds of those patients. who are capable of reflection, and have never been convicted of crime, is extreme ly bad. They do not hesitate to ask "why convicts are brought from prison to easool• ate with themr , The managers, In their report to the Legislature, recommend a State Hospital for incurables, in which, un der separatertrestment, might be kept the criminal humus. TIM MAIM DI HO!PITAL-THIIH 111111.111, Thoi, statistical tables accompanying the report are of great interest. They tell the story of over one thousand Insane persons in brief. From reliable data, it has been ascertain ed that there are in Western PeLIII•VIVSZLLIL at thin time, over one thousand parsons suffering in the various stages of Insanity, from the mildest form of mania to hopeless imbecility. Not over three hundrea of this number are under hospital care. The oth ers are either at their homes, a burden to their friends, and an annoyance to the com munity, or are Immured in the cells of Jails and poor houses. Statistic. demonstrate that the distattoe from and nearness to an Insane iicepttal have a-great inn State on Its use by the people. They avail them. selves of its usefulness is proportion to their nearness to it. No llberalityof atimtm slan or Greener= of management can am Only overcome the objections of friends to sending their insane from home. This is shown by the astralssiona to the Western Ferattylvania Hospital (Dirmont) from 1650 to 1868, inclusive. The admissions amount ed to 1,557—0 f this number WO were from Allegheny county; 74 from Beaver, 45 from Crawford. NS from Fayette, IS from Wash ington, 33 from Indiana, 41 tram Erie, from .Weatinoreland, eta. From Apr 111.13138, to January 1, phi, 1,03.3 patients have been admitted to Plamotiti of whom 430 were coma:Muth by the courts and county authorities; 5.35 by friends• Id from other States, and two from prison. i order State. 'of the Governor of the Of the total number Hotta the Hospital 543 bedtime's In sane before admission not cremating six months, and 513 for periods ranging from six months to thirty-five years; 350 have been discharged restored. XXI Improved, 03 not improved. I as not MUSIC, and 193 have died. The total number of Insane persons under treatment at Dththont during the put tea years has teen /AX. Gn theist of January, there were Ad patients in the areelthli 133 patients have been admitted Mince. making the total of =under treat ment during the year; of these 133 have been discharged or died leuving In the licepital on th o let of January. Of those discharged to wore restored, X Improved, and •IS unimproved; and 39 died.. Of the deaths eleven had been in hospital less than. one month, and twenty-seven lean than one year. Of one of the cases terminating tally, from persistent refusal to take food, Dr. Dead sayer "Previous to the admission medicine bad been Administered In his food, until he eon. calved the ides that a determined elTort was being made by - his Merida and medical adviser to poison Wm, and that his only se. cririty was In rejecting all food, no matter by whom presented." A. much Larger number of patient, have *copied , the Uelnital during 113G6 than In Any other year shine Its organisation ' the total numner having been fat Qf thos e ad. mitted tally one -bait are chronic eases, for whom there In little hope of cure. From 'Various causes this ideas of insane rapidly Increase,, and unless more ample provis ion is made at an esity day for the prompt and judicious treatment of insanity In its incipsent stases, "the Chronic and Incurs,- bled" wl.ll occupy the various Hospitals of the state to en egtent that will exclude all more curable patients. I= We condone° the following facts from dim statistical tabled appended to Dr. ReadPe report: stiff—Of the 1,033 admissions, D 4 were of Persons between 50 and 30, f 29 between 30 and 40, and 174 between 40 and W. There were three admissions of persons between 83 and M. See—There have teen die males and 642 fe males. admitted; WI were eingle, o 467 mar ried, 75 widows and 36 widowers. The fact of is fair widowers becoming insane may be regarded by some remorse:ma bachelors us shindlcant. Vows of inamithi..—The table showing the supposed causes of losantly I e of the great est Interest.. intemperance is credited with IoS eases. or ene.tenth of the whole number; ,abgtone ezettereset. 25; disermOintment, 49; domestic difficulties. 67; Pecuniary dial eulties, 40;11oes of afriends,Micsidnar, 16-4 males awl IS females; war erettanteut, 56; tobacco, 6. fear, 161 AntlersOnville prison, 1. Cko rs.-01 the admissions of metes there were fit farmerS, 1/ 0 hdidfers, ID blackaniths, 15 carpenters, ID teachers, 15 ciorticants,2 o rolners, il shoemakers, 19 sol diers, 5 printers. 11 ministers, etc. Of the females 63 had been genLeSUm. 35 seam stress., 45 daughters and 51 wires of far mers. igarives of laborers. p would Main that the largest proportion of insane per sons come from occupations not supposed to embrace the largest Sineent Of intetn. genes. Ancerniaars soft raft maga. Amusements at tee Hoepital hare been devised to railer° the weariness of the long evening' of winter, and to establish, if possible, new trains of thought in the minds of those diseased. The maglo lan tern. billiard and bagatelle tables. music, denying, - parties, Lantana', and concerts. have bean brought into requisition. and not without good results. On eoveral oornalons the tableaux were arranged with muck taste, and were presented in a manner that would have given satisfaction to more cid. teal spectators than those of our house. hold. The Noon Day. Prayer Deeticlaw A few Weeks ago a regular noon-day prayer meeting. especially for Dulness men of all denominations, was organized in the lecture-room at the First Methodist Church. on TIM% street, next door to the office of the Guerra. The meatless ate held daily, at from twelve to half-pest twelve. At first these meeting. wet math bet they have been steadily increasing in numbers and interest. until nearly every Seat In the room is occupied, and the Bend• though marked with un r, Al the meetings are com p osedchtelly of business men, and most of them inn: . men, yet oonsiderable newton of and strangers attend. There is a profound religions feeling per. vading these cities, especially amongyooe g men. In some of the churches .Meetings are held anti largely attended every even ing. lE=l Before Alderman Mcidasters yesterday. came Joseph McMurray, a colo red man, and made information against David atchards, an ex.menther of the Independent pollee, charging Ulm with assault and battery with intent to MIL The alleged assault occurred on the 14th of July DM. when the deponent was en gaged in hauling pig metal for Ever w - reston. On the day mentioned he driving a wagon load of pig metal into Crawfordts metal yard on Pun street, -when be yes met by defendant, who for. bade htm entering there. Deponent mein. ed that he had a right there, andehcald go in. Thetenpon. as Is stated, the accused salted an axe and struck deponent a violent blow with It on the back of the bead, pro. daring ilijorled so Severe that ho has been COnntled to the house ever Once until with. In Way or two. A warrant was issued. • I Yesterday,we mentioned a small boy, Pat. rick Balm, who woe brought to the lock-up, Sunday, In a state of beastly bitoxlcation. It seems that he was picked up by °Alcor Yritele, in Lawrenceville, and said be got his liquor at a doggery In the Ninth ward. The °Dicer went with elm to see the place. He was taken to a yard In the rear of an old house, formerly known as the Green Bush Tavern, located near the glass hones. From thanes he was conducted into a dark, filthy cellar, where a crowd of men were emigre. gated; In one corner a. smell counter could be seen, behind which was a female dealing out the liquid poison. OMeer Praxis hunt ed Ili* the word constable,discoveral to him the den, and gave the boy Into bis charge . Yesterday morning thaboy'a father appear- ed, loud tile fine and Writ him away, Ceswasttbsdi for Trlal.—On batarday,..4.l. dorm= lierron. of the Ninth ward, cow =Med to Jail Thos. Youtsomery to &watt his trial in Court ona charge of asualt and battery, preferred against him by a man named Ham TbspaSUosbOti reside In the lunstoyitt . nearing Had. ti', man char, I= - - Ihillbouse with assaulting him on the Sus. Pemleo tridge, on Thursday night last, had a hearing before Mayor McCarthy, yes tertleY morning. and was held for court in the sem of VAS. William Snyder was charged with being implicated with Sutter, but was discharged., An information against liolthonse, the pro2zoitor In this case, has been made before-Mayor Morrison by Sutter, for assault and battery. At the conclusion of the hearing yesterday morn- Chief Long. of Allegheny, arrested Holthouso and took him before Mayor Morrison. Sutter alleges that he was pass ing over the at. Clair Street bridge, at hall Past aLtoMlocir on Thursday evening when he overtook lioithonse, who was riding in a wagon, with a small do In his lap. When near toe other end of t he bridge, Molts house charged Sutter with striking the dog. and threatened to whip Min if he repeated the offence. Sutter denied the charge, but Holt/Mouse persisted that ho had struck the dog. A abort distance above the rail road crossing, on Federal street. Molts hoe.. .gain accosted Butter anti demanded to know who ho was. The latter then Stopped Ifoltsbouse's, horse, when the sc owled committed the assault complained of. llolthouse also was held to ball for Court. Broaight Oour.—Oo Sunday night officer Frank Campbell. of the Allegheny night police, was attracted by what, gemmed to be a large sired female row In progress on Fed. oral street, Allegheny. Be proceeded to the spot and found three women, who were nd. quarreling amongthemselves, but were venting their wrath in concert against some fellows who, as they alleged, bad offered them indignities and then nod. The women were Belie Kelly, Caroline Black and Agnes Warne.. From the nature of Sole demon strations the °facers juilsW that they would be better inside the 1 p than out. side of it, and accordinglf took them thither. Yesterday morning they were brought to Jail tor the period of ten days b Comlogr to Grant 11111.—On Saturday, In thd United States District Court, upon Yonts ' on o li.9l ° . ` n r 2o ` . ' . " : . r o" fid C a a l; na olge n tl for the removal of a man named Kslater, now confined to the Mil In Erie on a charge of passing counterfeit, money, to the Jed In this city. Raster Is alleged to have been engaged In snoring ono hundred dollar' counterfeit bills In Butter county, and the Government detectives were to search or Mtn. Ito was arrested In Erie county. • Ears Patted —]ire. Katrina Linder yes terday came before Alderman A.lbelts, and made information charging Mrs. Schneld er lecher, (we believe that is all the name,) with assault anti battery. The parties tire in the Ninth ward, and the prosecutrix al leges that her neighbor caught deponent'. little girl and pulled her ears severely. The accused was arrested and held for a hearing. Reeovirlog.—Jamas Dougherty, who was Injured eo severely fast week by falling under a dirt train on the Connellsville Railroad, la recovering very rapidly, we are glad to learn, from the Injuries re calved. • :04V/LiaIlal:iivt:13411411:1 TERRIBLE CILLER. • BOOTS AND SHOES AT PRICES TO SUIT THY TISIICS YOH .71 . 0 DAYS. Many tiooda LESS THAN FIRST Cleir. llen's Calf Sooty tap sole, sellingss SO, reduced from $.50. Ilen'aaaratn boots. water dined from $5.2t. proof, dined 5t.14 r!- llati•s grain boots, sewed, selling $1,50, reduced 115. M fro en'. kip boot. 13.75. redoes.] from 003. Men's opera boot. palling C. 75. reduced from $1.53. News balmorsaa, top vale, selling V. 60, reduced from $1.7.5. lien's balmorals. Mpgrt.% reduced rrorurs Ken's babbors Is. selling WA. 'adult:vitro. 7-5 Ladkrai iiilpotalltaellina 10. re,lu Xo4. e . eofi:?m ~t s s 0 Ladles' Fr s ench (mo) b OM. reduced from $34- Wirt , goat bale genius $475. reduced from V.Z Ladle. , gob; bed., up, nl.ns $1,40, reduced from C.OO ENTIRE STOCK AT GREAT REDUCTIONS 26 and 2S. Fifth St., Pittsburgh. W. B. CLAPP & CO. LADIES' AND 'GENT'S - SUMMER PRICES, HILLERMAN'S No. 75 Wood Street. Elm, • Large As.ortro <6l of El A_ T S & CA.P 8 OE THE Jail La TEST ST rir..,Es. LEA & PERKINS' 0211..T.alL1213PLALTZ13:11 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE rIIONOUNCID DT ExTrucT Of a Lrreas from a CONNOISSEURS . IiYUICAL GYN. MAN at MADRAS nit toll to his Brother at 'OEIIOO sitcr w " "" Kay, 1411, • —••Tell LEA & And a lleable to PIEBINS th at yg their SAUCE Ls Melly esteemed in India, sod is, Inlay floor TAILIETT opinion. ISt most rou, =maim ITIte .4 n . ANCR that The some. of ails most delidons and tinclysli. ed condiment haying many unprincipled dealcn to.aftbiy the name to nruntotie Cox socyDA. u LIC la Itarlk-TIMIA, ad tan. riail.t• agitat aro apqn thed to seeeWRAPP that theLE. name of LEA. 41 , IPPER and EannfActsred by LEA • NIERISH, ter. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. SEW YOKE. AUSEITII FUEL TILE U.S. JAY= R. 1121L1CKL.............Le. fa. 111011,11DOL. IRON CITY SPICE 111 ILLS, FIFTO STREET EXTENSION, Xear Pennsylvania avenue, • prrninusing, 1.11. PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD Warranted when ounn.te is op thlt Ankle. FRESH'. GROUND CORNMEAL .4 RYE 11.01 1 0 constantly. hand. COPTEE AND GROUND NUTS ROASTED inonl e yt W r espectful), Waren 00 Pnblic that *III cora.ue the manufacture of all the IMF 71fAIENT KINDS DI IiPIUES, which we offer to Wholesale and Retail Dealers st the lowest enartet. price. Alusthr to deal fair, we aollett the pstronaste of the public. _BAST ILIFL. formerlf of the Congress Spice XIII. will be found at the aboTo nal/ at all hots,/ to attend to th e want. Of customers., CUDYFEA/ 75511 constantly on hand. !MUUMUU' a NOULIEDGE. deV;o7i WIIOLESILE DRY GOODS. ' New Goods inst Opened. Merchants desiring to Sort Pp should call and examine our . Stock and- Prices. FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS& NOTIONS. N 0.115 Wood St., Pittsburgh. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO. C. ARDIITSMOT.W. T. 1111.1111101/.I.II.TTZTIILTSON Prrrettouon, January a iscr. NOTICE TO PROPE R TY OWN- EllB.—The attention of the inwparty on ers end cillamae of Pittsburgh It called to the fol lowing resalotion of the ntreet Committee, adopted at the last meeting, Jan. Di, Mr, Resolved, That the Clasen. and Property Owner: of Pltleburgh, desirous of !teeing the !greets in front of their respective property grade4,.paved and eat with snub Mese a. In. riled to present their petitions to Coanells before as Ist day o/ Aprli, IW. seall petlUons pre-, seated after that date will necessarily be laid over till the foltalo i Llgr izionspiumn. 1.103111 Cleft of tin btreet Committee. • astiiima initoetiLT rumw CLIIII. SINGEBLY 61. CLEIS. (Ssiecelson to Ileo• Y. Itchschman t C 0.,) PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS. Vie WILT wricax LISHOUHAPIIIC VITAS- I.III}IItICHT WICIIT 01 ?MC MOUNTAINS. BUIIIUrS. Cards. Latter Heads, Bon Labels. ' Circulars, tine., Cards, Dip Diploma., r ds. Ortrlit.• Views. Certificates of Depoolts, • Invitation Cards, &c. Nos. TA sad 111 'Third at., Pitts. burgh. lea NE C K—Tor RI good FCORTGH s E u mWsV and °V;lVAlTV.WV4finAh4itg r ila 13110 h 8010 and latent Claudia for Ova. log Opted and other tangy MMus; ./andera, more tine, Water Conductors. and all other Articles, eal , at P. O. DOPPY•I3. Na 146 Grant street. All cheap! .heap? eheaol Do_ TIEMOVAL. -- THE lUNDER; ..bb f hare rernorod the office of the . HOPI. OIL WORKS froze 33 Market street. Pittsburgh, to their Wor keen tlarstig itrrat. grolrostoern,where they can hereafter be found. V. 0, 1 1" A . "'" AlinAN T'if 20BULL Wi ' . 1,, C received and tor We by ti&O. A. NzLi..T A CO. WIA/SBUI glzdiduld. di Wood street SPECIAL NOTICES. 112rA CARIP TO INVALIDS. 1 THE NORTH MiI:ERICA A Clergyman, while residing In South America I m"" remedy , fur the Corr of Nerve s M ennuis, Early - ""T. d!"*"" d l ' ' '." "4 "Pie ' LIFE INSFELNCE COIIPINY 1 Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Icminal I Organs, and the whole train ordisorders brought Of New York on by baneful and Tielotil Malta. Great nom- , .n hare been already , cured by Gil noble rem- IS THE edy. Prompted by • desire to benefit the &Inlet- Only Company In the World ea and unfortunate. I will Send the recipe for Offering security gnersaiteed bribe direct super. PreParing and using this medicine. In • ee.tet talon nod control of Its rends of the Generator envelope, to any one who needs It, r an Or State Government n to an at t enti o n the offered C.A.... ri•••• •••10. • post-paid ..1”..1 e w. ' &ll=lcular attention to the following ' addressed to yourself. By a recent act of the Legislature of the state iteffl " .7:7 Italian D '3 ,2l . b E le P flo i rirte . . l N S A UL . sNay. of New York. the Company le authorised to mal t. :tte cal Detrital wit . litbVi d u r zLi4t . eAdent for ' B e I rer r. :illi c il les twin the Real of7h ' e JIEMI PEILILUE FOR THE LILNIALEILCILITE Ihna ' rirrln ' nd a tcrtiec.te 'nt the eoller I. i ...turd by pledge if Public race. under a Ore. e eial Trust nested liy the Act of Legislature In _ favor of the HORT I AMEMICA INSURANCE Tholes'. "Night Blooming Ceree..t CO/WAN Y earl. vely. Thls to aket e'er] lieg... Incred Pollry as Wrt: to the holder as a NA _ none] lank Note, or • United States Bond. Phalan , . "Night Blooming Cereis..t Ni) ItESTRICI lONc la 'lrani, Residence or the Ordinary Emplonntots In any part of the _ United stn. or !Arens, at soy any of the Photon's "Night Blooming Cereals; yese s _ 'MULTI' DAYS' GRACE on all renewal Pay . Photon's "Plight Blooming Ceram.: menu ALL POLICIES are non-forfeiting ud Inane _ diately ludispotahl4. toe MI L of Poen, Phalan , . "Night BlOemlng Cercesi OVF.R ONE MILLION DOLLAR.S. L Ali their,. are Iny lied torten:One an . d cow 'Pare policies with those of the •North A most err... delicate. and Fragrant Perfume Snfafiniat'' N.D. RIORDAN, Preeldeot, Nettled from , the rare and beautiful flower true which It takes In nest. J. W. MERRILL, BeenaleT. //untutored only by . E. T. COOK & CO., General Agents, PIIALON & SON, New York. PITINBERGH BRANCH, N 0.67 Fourth street. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. A few more active, elite.. men can bare APE FOR a'RALONS-TAKE NO OTIIEHI Ag''''''"' all *Sid/ WY ---- a A LLEGIIENY INSURANCE CO. tgrWll. BAILNRILL & CO., .r e. Or' .. tylalfll.oll.-Orice-, No. 37 Fifth Imam menus all LIMO of Fire and3larine BOILER MAKERS u.i...,. JI 2iD " t , JOHN IRWIN, JR, Prestdent. JOHN D MCCORD, Vice President. SKEET IRON WORKERS, 1 Elregeffitg'`,fl.= a t .. Rot. 70, 72, 71 and 20 Penn St. ~ Baring secured • lane yard and furnished It y o m,y,..,i n y e l ' ''C'C ta,,, a-.,,, Do.. with the most approved muhinerT. we are pre- j o b,. j . , - .., - ..,,,,... R. L. rshnestock, pared to manufacture every description of Bolls c 0 yi, W. It. Ererson. en let the bent:mune.. and warranted equal to Warier Child's. Roar,. H . Dans. aimed° In the cocas, Chimneys. Breech- .y.y Ii rinses , Wrenn& /ellen, log. Cl re Beds. Steam Plum. Locomotive 1.1 to ch gr i, @ Is, h Vito. D. katiraw. •ni. Condeneers. Salt Path Tants, 1.1.1 Stills, A4 . lla r to rn ra.... , . t r l d i 1 . 1 , re m it: l. 7 . i I t e . r r tr r of .. f ß u rl A d u re , : : j pE c aI L S .A Y N L y VANLI. INSURANCE HILL'S PATENT BOILER.. Y. Repairing done on the oboe . notice. 146 . .1 LAKE SUPERIOR OF PITTSBURGH, PA. ORles,gl TIM Street, Bask Block, COPPER MILL & SMELTING WORKS, ,-. - -1. I. • 1¢...• .C,...r...y , nod insures against tale EIT Firs Szottnnely. P1T111131711011. LEONARD WALTER. President. PARR, McCURDY & CO ., C. C. ISOYL Vice PrealleaL Itoßlllfr PATRICK, Treasurer. HUM; 111./ELLISNY. Suntan. tares of Sheathing, Brasien. and Bolt . DIRAC/nat. C .peer, Preserd COppet Bottoms Raised null aw,, noerd„ W, Stu. Gnat. Wileoll. Bottoms, bother Bolder. Also Imponlars atd •..,.. C. 410 7 1 ,1.4 . Goo. W. Era.. Dealere In Metals Tin Plate. !Meet au, Wire s Robert l i nter, x, J. C. Lippe, /lc. Constantly on band Tian... Machines and Jankl,,'.. I J. C. /Inner. Tools. Warehouse. No. 14t1 VINIT a I BENI . Joao. ntalf, John Vaertley, and 140 liElniND STREET, Pittsborgb. Jas. H. Hops.; I A. Aisoon. epeeist orders of Copper ma to any desired Se lll 7lPloei. 1v4.111 pattern. "' I ''' U a*T WESTERN INSURANCE CO, air - ROBINSON, REA & CO., ' ' Or PrrTnninarnis ALEXANDER NIMICK, President. WM. P. HERSERT. ewers... Once. onto ItGatffilor, MIIIII A MlLtzal.l C•PT. CI toßt/L FEEL), General Agent. WASHINGTON WORKS, o,T4:',:.ll;rplN."l7cVh!'"'s A Co.'. ''''''. Founders need Maebtallita. PI tta bomb. gi V skr. l l " CrVgiliv a it ' uTg r au ri ertirriteT: Sianufuteren of Boat and Stationary Stearn who are well keen to the commoolty and who Edgier., Blast engines Mill Machinery, Gear- t' a ',„l l .l=',V,, gj=ll l ll: h V ey na LVlY.: or. Shafting. Castings of ad dewriptione; Oil seined. as offering the beet prole/M. la thou , inks and Kills. Boiler and !sheet Iron Work. 'and dadaf , an Of narnds ~. gbi - Agente for GIFTARLOS PATENT IN- gh. g . mow,. Rees 4, Thomas, JECTOR fur feed.r boilers. tail at: IL Siller, Jr. Chu. J. elute, James Sea uler, John IL McCune, W - 11E - MEDIAL HISTITUTE Alexander bps.. James P. Hanna, FOR SPECIAL CANER, Andrew entity, JOsept Kirkpatrick, David S. Lour Phillip Render. No, 14 Bond Milreoll, New York. William P. Come. ralllnfonsuttlon. with the afgkerf tortmonfaa. dot Wk. E. iIIeitRILIST. reentary. all,: ,Bona fr ee M... . l a • a ' ai ' d aa " PEOPLE'S LNSUILINCE CO. ..., aen 44-11. sun and .n 4 for Mrs you will ..cat roped tr. for. se adrenal. pbysiiae• err, otcrally Ittpo.d.. h without re- OFFICE. N. Z. COR. WOOD AND MTN an (Honey uo etranger t Mould he wined. Enclose --. • ....pp r. , 5..‘••.. and . ant to DR. LaW. A HOME COMPANY, ISENCE. No. 14 Bond/tug., New York. TAKLNG /IRE AND MARINE RISER, noll,ol w T MAJAYOraIs. far - TEIE (SUAVEST MALADIES yor, , ,i , izg, , ti,,. , %1... , .fr i 1ag . .. ,„ Rhos. or YoUTII AND Eliti.llNT MAN- John 1 Parte, Charles irottelTre,' 11 . ( 4 10D.-.41()WALII, •IniCi A 410 N Loral b. on Capt. J. Miller, John P. Kirapatrick, t Pitysioion of me P.n.s and the Errors. Vi us. Van Nirk, Prank IL 111.01. Abuse, and Diseases sweatier to the dealt age of Juan U. V C. Hasson Lore, ith Reports on ¢